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Episode 13 - Queer as Fuck

Rollie Agado May 4, 2014

When I discuss the recording process of these podcasts with friends, the conversation of getting them to appear on the show is inevitable.  I've been working for what seems like months to get Sonia on the podcast...  we discussed doing a number of themes/topics but quickly settled on the subject of Queer music.

I can't stress how fortunate I am to have someone as passionate and educated on said subject for the recording of this episode.  This is truly an area of discourse that I wouldn't have the courage of visiting for 50+ minutes.   

Tags Late Night Conversations, Sonia Valencia
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